
John Sung
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I. Heaven and Hell
3RepentanceEternal LifeLUK 16:19John Sung delivers a powerful sermon on the realities of heaven and hell, emphasizing the eternal consequences of our choices in life. He contrasts the fates of a rich man and a beggar named Lazarus, illustrating how earthly wealth and comfort do not guarantee a place in heaven, while faith and humility can lead to eternal bliss. Sung recounts personal experiences and biblical stories to stress the importance of repentance and belief in God, urging listeners to consider their spiritual state and the afterlife. He concludes with a call to prepare for a heavenly home, encouraging all to trust in Jesus for salvation.
The Secret of Prayer
3Faith in ActionThe Power of PrayerMAT 15:21John Sung emphasizes the vital role of prayer in a Christian's life, asserting that true communion with God is essential for faith. He highlights three secrets to effective prayer: praying without losing heart, praying without losing hope, and praying without doubting. Through the example of the Canaanite woman, Sung illustrates how persistent and unwavering faith can lead to miraculous outcomes, as seen in her daughter's healing. He shares personal testimonies of faith and prayer, reinforcing that God responds to those who earnestly seek Him. Ultimately, Sung encourages believers to cultivate a strong prayer life, as it is the foundation of their faith and relationship with God.
The Work of the Holy Spirit
2Spiritual EmpowermentThe Work of the Holy SpiritJHN 16:8JHN 16:13ROM 8:26John Sung emphasizes the vital role of the Holy Spirit in the life of a believer, explaining that without the Spirit, one cannot recognize sin, understand Scripture, pray effectively, or possess faith and love. He outlines the transformative work of the Holy Spirit, which includes providing courage, power, fruitfulness, and unity within the Church. Sung encourages believers to thirst for the Spirit, come to Him for cleansing, drink deeply through earnest prayer, and allow the Spirit to flow through them to others. He concludes that the Church must rely on the Holy Spirit rather than material resources or human talents to thrive and fulfill its mission.
Xvii. a Church Neither Cold nor Hot
1Lukewarm FaithSpiritual ZealREV 3:14John Sung emphasizes the urgent message to the Church of Laodicea, which symbolizes the end-times church, warning against being lukewarm in faith. He describes the dangers of complacency and the various forms of misguided zeal that can lead believers astray. Sung urges the congregation to seek genuine faith, purity, and truth, which are essential for spiritual vitality. He reassures that God's chastisement is a sign of His love, calling believers to repentance and a renewed zeal for Christ. Ultimately, he invites everyone to open their hearts to Jesus, who desires a close relationship with them.
On Being Filled With the Holy Spirit Ii
1Holy SpiritSpiritual GrowthACT 9:1John Sung emphasizes the necessity of being filled with the Holy Spirit, contrasting the superficial understanding of faith with the transformative power of the Spirit. He recounts Paul's encounter with believers in Ephesus who had not received the Holy Spirit, highlighting the importance of true repentance and the indwelling of the Spirit for genuine Christian life. Sung illustrates the dangers of relying solely on rituals like baptism without the Spirit's presence, using personal anecdotes to demonstrate the life-changing impact of the Holy Spirit. He stresses the need for sound doctrine and nurturing within the church to prevent believers from falling into heresy. Ultimately, Sung calls for a deep, Spirit-filled life that leads to effective witness and ministry.
Viii. Noah and the Building of the Ark
1Faith and ObedienceWitnessing for ChristGEN 6:5John Sung emphasizes the significance of Noah's faith and obedience in building the Ark amidst a wicked world. He contrasts the sons of God with the people of the world, urging believers to maintain holiness and separation from worldly influences. Despite ridicule and a lack of response to his preaching, Noah remained steadfast, demonstrating that true faith and preparation for God's judgment are never in vain. Sung highlights the importance of family unity in faith and the eternal value of serving God over worldly pursuits. Ultimately, he encourages believers to witness for Christ in all aspects of life, as Noah's labor was a testament to enduring faith.
Jesus, My Lord, I Yearn for Thee
1The Love of GodYearning for ChristPSA 42:1JHN 15:5ROM 8:38John Sung expresses a deep yearning for Jesus, emphasizing the sweetness of His presence and the longing to be eternally united with Him. He reflects on the incomparable nature of Christ's love, which surpasses all earthly experiences and comforts. Sung highlights the transformative power of Jesus' compassion, which brings joy amidst sorrow and grief. The sermon celebrates the beauty of Christ as the 'Balsam of the garden' and the 'Rose of Sharon,' illustrating the profound connection believers have with Him. Ultimately, it is a heartfelt declaration of love and devotion to the Lord.
A Harlot Found Salvation
1SalvationFaith and ActionJOS 2:1John Sung preaches about the salvation of Rahab, a harlot who recognized her need for salvation amidst the impending destruction of Jericho. He emphasizes that while the world is doomed, Rahab's faith and hospitality towards the spies symbolize the acceptance of Christ. Sung draws parallels between Rahab's actions and the necessity of having a sure token of salvation, urging listeners to consider their own spiritual state and the salvation of their families. He highlights that true faith is demonstrated through action and a desire for the salvation of others. Ultimately, Rahab's story serves as a powerful reminder of God's grace and the importance of trusting in Jesus' sacrifice for salvation.
Xii. My Testimony
0EvangelismFaith and DoubtPSA 34:18ISA 41:10MAT 6:33JHN 3:16ROM 10:141CO 1:29PHP 4:132TI 4:2JAS 5:161PE 5:7John Sung shares his powerful testimony, illustrating his spiritual journey through seven stages of creation as outlined in Genesis. He recounts his early life under the guidance of his devout father, his struggles between faith and science, and his eventual return to God after a period of doubt and illness. Sung emphasizes the transformative power of God's grace in his life, leading him to preach the Gospel fervently, especially in rural areas where others hesitated. His experiences highlight the importance of faith, prayer, and the call to evangelism, culminating in a life dedicated to serving God and saving souls. Sung's story serves as a testament to the enduring love and mercy of God in the face of personal trials and societal challenges.
Xiii. Aimless Efforts
0SalvationPurpose in MinistryMAT 7:20MAT 28:19LUK 19:10JHN 3:51CO 9:26John Sung reflects on his past three years of aimless efforts in ministry, where he engaged in various programs but failed to lead anyone to salvation. Despite his busy schedule promoting social movements and educational initiatives, he realized that these efforts lacked spiritual depth and did not address the fundamental need for salvation. His journey took him through various cities, where he encountered the emptiness of modernism and the futility of his previous endeavors. Ultimately, it was in Nanchang that he discovered the true purpose of his calling: to win souls for Christ, emphasizing that the need of the hour is to save sinners rather than merely improve livelihoods. Sung's experience serves as a reminder that without a focus on the heart and soul, efforts in ministry can be fruitless.
xiv.  on Dedication
0Spiritual NourishmentDedicationJHN 6:5John Sung emphasizes the importance of dedication to God through the story of Jesus feeding the five thousand. He highlights that in our 'desert' age, many lack spiritual nourishment, and challenges believers to offer what they have, just as the little boy offered his five loaves and two fishes. Sung explains that true dedication involves placing ourselves in Jesus' hands, allowing Him to bless and break us, so we can be used to feed others spiritually. He encourages the congregation to recognize their own gifts and to share them selflessly, leading to abundance and fulfillment in their lives. Ultimately, the message is about surrendering to God for transformation and service.
Xv. Three Steps in Loving the Lord
0Experiencing Christ's LoveLove for GodLUK 10:38John Sung emphasizes the importance of loving the Lord through three key steps: knowing His love, experiencing His love, and being filled with His love. He illustrates these points through the story of Mary, who chose to sit at Jesus' feet and learn from Him, contrasting her devotion with Martha's busyness. Sung highlights that true love for Christ is remembered and celebrated, as seen in Mary's anointing of Jesus, which symbolizes total devotion. He encourages believers to embrace the transformative power of Christ's love in their lives and families. Ultimately, Sung calls for a deeper understanding and experience of Jesus' love, which leads to a more profound love for Him.
Xvi. Jesus Lives Again
0Hope in ChristResurrectionMRK 16:1John Sung preaches about the resurrection of Jesus, emphasizing that His power transcends science, sorrow, and reason. He recounts the story of Mary Magdalene, who, despite her grief, encounters the risen Lord and is filled with joy, illustrating that belief in the resurrection brings hope and peace. Sung highlights that Jesus' resurrection not only conquers death but also offers salvation to all who believe, regardless of their past sins. He encourages believers to trust in the living Savior, who prepares a place for them in heaven and assures them of eternal life. The sermon concludes with a call to follow Jesus, who has triumphed over death and offers everlasting life.
Xviii. Beware of False Prophets
0Vigilance Against DeceptionDiscernmentJUD 1:1John Sung emphasizes the critical need to beware of false prophets as foretold in Jude, who warns believers to discern between true and false teachings. He highlights Jude's credentials and the importance of contending for the faith, especially as false prophets infiltrate the church, leading many astray. Sung categorizes false prophets into three classes: unbelieving liberals, self-exalted ones, and those of the flesh, urging the congregation to recognize their deceptive tactics. He encourages believers to build themselves up in faith, pray, and remain steadfast in God's love while actively working to save souls from deception. Ultimately, Jude's message is a call to vigilance and purity in faith as believers await the return of Christ.
Xx. a New Mission
0EvangelismWitnessingACT 18:1John Sung emphasizes the urgency and personal responsibility of witnessing for Christ, drawing parallels between preaching the Gospel and paying a debt. He reflects on the Apostle Paul's relentless dedication to spreading the Gospel, even in the face of adversity and personal sacrifice, highlighting that every Christian should feel a similar obligation to share their faith. Sung shares personal anecdotes and testimonies to illustrate the transformative power of God's grace and the importance of reaching out to others. He encourages believers to labor earnestly in their daily lives, integrating their faith into every aspect, and to be proactive in sharing the good news with those around them. Ultimately, he calls for a commitment to evangelism, reminding that the salvation of even one soul is of immense value.
A Christian in Hell
0The Consequences of ChoicesEternal PreparationLUK 16:19John Sung delivers a poignant sermon titled 'A Christian in Hell,' exploring the parable of the rich man and Lazarus from Luke 16:19-31. He emphasizes the tragic fate of the rich man who, despite his earthly wealth and pleasures, finds himself in torment after death, realizing too late the importance of spiritual preparation. Sung urges listeners to reflect on their lives and priorities, warning against the dangers of neglecting eternal matters for temporary pleasures. He highlights the futility of seeking comfort in hell and the necessity of turning to God while there is still time. The sermon serves as a powerful reminder to prepare for eternity and to heed the call of salvation before it is too late.
The Story of the Leper
0HealingHumility2KI 5:1John Sung preaches about Naaman, a great Syrian general afflicted with leprosy, illustrating how despite his worldly success, he was spiritually dead due to sin. The sermon emphasizes that like Naaman, many people may appear successful but are suffering internally from their own 'leprosy' of sin. Sung highlights the importance of humility and obedience to God's word, as Naaman's healing came only after he followed the prophet Elisha's simple instructions to wash in the Jordan River. Ultimately, the message conveys that true healing and salvation come through the blood of Jesus, not through wealth or status. Sung's personal testimony parallels Naaman's journey, showcasing the transformative power of God's grace.
The Thief
0Faith in ChristRedemptionLUK 23:39John Sung preaches about the profound transformation of the thief on the cross, who, amidst mockery and despair, recognized Jesus as Lord and defended Him when no one else would. This thief's confession and faith in Jesus' kingdom highlight the depth of God's grace, as he was promised paradise despite his past sins. Sung emphasizes that while many disciples fled in fear, this thief displayed remarkable faith and discernment, understanding Jesus' true identity and mission. The sermon reflects on the nature of repentance and the assurance of salvation, illustrating that even the greatest sinners can find redemption through Christ. Sung's personal testimony of his own transformation reinforces the message of hope and forgiveness.
The Field Under Sowing
0The Word of GodSpiritual GrowthMAT 13:23MRK 4:1LUK 8:15JHN 7:38JAS 1:21John Sung emphasizes the importance of receiving the Word of God with an open heart, using the parable of the sower to illustrate how different types of soil represent various responses to God's message. He warns against pride and distractions that prevent spiritual growth, urging listeners to humble themselves and allow the Word to take root in their lives. Sung encourages believers to become instruments of God, bearing fruit and witnessing to others, while also highlighting the necessity of Jesus as the source of strength and healing for spiritual ailments. He concludes with a call for Jesus to reign in our hearts, transforming us into rivers of living water that flow abundantly to others.
The Abundant Saving Grace Despised
0GraceHypocrisyACT 8:1John Sung emphasizes the abundant saving grace of God that is often despised, using the story of Simon the sorcerer from Acts 8 to illustrate how one can appear to believe yet remain unsaved. He highlights the importance of true repentance and the danger of hypocrisy, as seen in Simon's life, who despite witnessing miracles and being baptized, never truly accepted Christ. Sung urges believers to recognize the call to spread the Gospel beyond their immediate surroundings, as the early disciples did after persecution scattered them. He warns against the temptation to misuse God's grace for personal gain, as Simon attempted to buy the power of the Holy Spirit. Ultimately, Sung calls for genuine faith that leads to salvation, rather than a superficial belief that leads to destruction.
Pilgrim's Daily Progress
0Spiritual GrowthPerseverance in FaithMAT 5:3John Sung emphasizes the importance of the pilgrim's daily progress towards holiness and righteousness, outlining nine steps based on Jesus' teachings in Matthew 5. He encourages believers to humble themselves, mourn for their sins, and seek the Holy Spirit's guidance as they climb the mountain of blessings. Each step represents a deeper commitment to faith, including being merciful, pure in heart, and willing to endure persecution for righteousness' sake. Sung challenges his audience to actively participate in their spiritual journey and to carry the cross, following the example of Jesus and the early martyrs. He concludes with a call to action, urging believers to witness and spread the Gospel despite the challenges they may face.
Four Questions Before a Christian
0ForgivenessCommunity in FaithHEB 10:1HEB 10:10HEB 10:14HEB 10:19HEB 10:24John Sung addresses four critical questions for Christians based on Hebrews 10, focusing on sin, preservation, willful sinning after salvation, and spiritual progress. He emphasizes that the Old Testament sacrifices were insufficient for atonement, and only the sacrifice of Jesus can truly cleanse us from sin once and for all. Sung reassures believers that once they trust in Jesus' blood, their sins are forgiven permanently, and they should not doubt their salvation. He encourages the importance of community and fellowship in preserving faith and progressing in spiritual growth, warning against isolation that can lead to spiritual decline. Ultimately, he calls for believers to support one another in their walk with Christ.
Baptism of the Holy Spirit
0Spiritual WarfareBaptism Of The Holy SpiritEPH 6:10John Sung emphasizes the critical need for Christians to be baptized by the Holy Spirit in these end-times to avoid defeat and to empower their witness for Christ. He explains that the baptism of the Holy Spirit equips believers with the whole armor of God, which is essential for standing against spiritual adversaries. Sung outlines the seven pieces of this armor, illustrating how each is linked to the Holy Spirit's presence in a believer's life. He also shares the manifestations of being filled with the Holy Spirit, urging the congregation to seek unity and fervent prayer as the means to receive this baptism. Ultimately, he calls for a deep personal commitment to allow the Holy Spirit to reign in their hearts.
Steps to Holiness
0Love Of ChristHolinessMAT 9:1John Sung emphasizes that the path to holiness is through being filled with the love of Christ, which empowers believers to overcome sin and witness for Him. He illustrates this through the story of a paralytic whom Jesus healed, highlighting how many Christians today are spiritually bound and need to be set free by Christ's love. Sung encourages believers to actively engage in Bible reading, prayer, and witnessing, as these are essential for spiritual vitality. He warns against the dangers of complacency and the importance of nurturing one's faith through the Scriptures. Ultimately, he calls for a commitment to follow Jesus and become laborers in His harvest, filled with His love.
"Go on Unto Perfection"
0Spiritual GrowthPerseverance in FaithHEB 6:1John Sung emphasizes the call to spiritual maturity in his sermon 'Go on Unto Perfection,' focusing on Hebrews 6. He urges believers to move beyond the foundational doctrines of faith, such as repentance and baptism, and to strive for growth and perfection in their spiritual lives. Sung warns against complacency and regression, highlighting the importance of evidence of true rebirth, such as enlightenment and a desire for God's Word. He cautions that falling away from faith can lead to dire consequences, and encourages believers to hold fast to their hope in Christ. Ultimately, he calls the congregation to embrace their spiritual journey and continue progressing toward perfection.